What do pirates call their girlfriends?

matey (or mate)
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What is a pirate couple called?

As part of this economic partnership, "matelots" would agree to share their incomes, and inherit their partner's property in the case of their death. In addition, they would pledge to protect and fight alongside each other in battle and otherwise act in the other's interest.
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What do pirates call their mates?

Matey. Matey is a diminutive form of mate. Pirates use it to address their friends and crew.
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What did pirates call the first mate?

The First Mate, also known as the Chief Mate; Chief Officer; First officer; First Lieutenant; or simply The Mate, was placed in charge of a ship's cargo and deck crew. They were head of the deck department on merchant vessels.
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What does lass mean pirate?

Lass = Woman or girl (Me mom is such a pretty lass!) Landlubber = Someone who does not take well to life on the seas (The lad be a landlubber, arrrr.) Avast! = Stop (Avast ye scallywag!) Blimey!
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What does bonny girl mean?

: attractive, fair. also : fine, excellent.
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Does lass mean girlfriend?

A lass is a young woman or girl.
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What's a female pirate called?

1 Answer. The term pirate, or more appropriately, privateer, is gender neutral.
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What is a captain's wife called?

In only one of all the thirteen seagoing stories is an adjective used about a captain's wife: 'plucky'.
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What do you call the woman on front of pirate ship?

Figureheads were often female but not exclusively so. A female may have been popular because the ship itself is always referred to as a 'she'. As women were often not allowed on board, the figurehead itself might also represent the sole female on the ship.
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Is a female pirate called a wench?

"Making port." A Wench was a female prostitute. These were very common in pirate ports such as Tortuga. Wenches often operated out of houses, owned by a "madame".
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Do pirates have wives?

Not all women were afraid of pirates; in fact, history shows that pirates were not unlikely to marry, with many a pirate captain bringing his wife aboard ship for the ride. Some of these pirate wives had a great adventure, while others had a rough time.
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What is a captain's mate called?

Daily tasks. Also called a deck officer, first mates act as a captain's second in command. On larger ships that employ second and third mates, first mates are typically responsible for cargo or passengers. On smaller ships, first mates will also be responsible for navigation and safety. Working conditions.
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What is a Japanese pirate called?

Later wokou

Although wokou means "Japanese pirates", major wokou groups in the 16th century were led by Chinese traders whose livelihoods were halted by the Ming trade bans.
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Who were the female pirates?

10 female pirates you should know
  • Queen Teuta of Illyria. Teuta (fl. ...
  • Aethelflaed. Aethelflaed (c. ...
  • Ladgerda. Ladgerda (also spelt Lagertha) was a Danish Viking pirate, said to have lived in the 9th Century AD. ...
  • Jeanne de Clisson. ...
  • Sayyida al-Hurra. ...
  • Lady Mary Killigrew. ...
  • Grace O'Malley. ...
  • Mary Read & Anne Bonny.
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What does mate mean in pirate?

(nautical, slang) A fellow sailor; often used affectedly, especially when portraying a pirate. quotations ▼ Ahoy mateys, scrub the deck!
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What is a female ship called?

Another tradition is to consider ships as female, referring to them as 'she'. Although it may sound strange referring to an inanimate object as 'she', this tradition relates to the idea of a female figure such as a mother or goddess guiding and protecting a ship and crew.
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Can a captain still marry you?

If you want to get married at sea by the ship's captain, there are cruise lines that offer the service – Maltese registered Celebrity Cruises and Azamara Club Cruises for example. Captains on Princess Cruises and Cunard can also marry couples at sea as their ships are registered in Bermuda.
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Is there a female captain?

Captain Kate McCue is the first American female captain of a large cruise ship. In an industry dominated by males, her accomplishment breaks longstanding gender barriers in this field.
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Is there a pirate queen?

Grace O'Malley: The Pirate Queen of Ireland. Grace O'Malley (a. 1530 - 1603) is one of the most famous pirates of all time. From the age of eleven, she forged a career in seafaring and piracy and was considered a fierce leader at sea and a shrewd politician on land.
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Why do pirates say Shiver me timbers?

The phrase is based on real nautical slang and is a reference to the timbers, which are the wooden support frames of a sailing ship. In heavy seas, ships would be lifted up and pounded down so hard as to "shiver" the timbers, startling the sailors.
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How did female pirates keep their femininity?

Did women have to give up their femininity to be pirates? Many of them dressed like women. They were not in disguise, so clearly they were able to maintain some semblance of outward femininity while aboard these ships. Grace O'Malley [an Irish pirate of the 16th century] gave birth to her youngest son on a pirate ship.
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What is Irish slang for girlfriend?

6. Mot or moth. From the Irish “maith”, meaning “good” (but also “well” and “like”), the term for someone's girlfriend.
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What is a wee lass?

[count] chiefly Scotland, informal. : a young girl : lass. when she was just a wee lassie.
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What is a Scottish word for girl?

A lass is a girl. Your Scottish folk dance teacher might announce, "Lads line up on that side, lasses on this side!"
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